The public service is being retooled piece by piece to meet the demands of delivery. The changes may outlast the agenda that sparked them. (Policy Options)
Prime Minister Mark Carney isn’t pitching a sweeping public service overhaul — but his government is nudging changes to how Ottawa works. The passage of his signature major projects bill, a wave of senior leadership moves, and a new risk policy all point to a system being quietly rewired to deliver — and faster.
Carney doesn’t appear to have a grand theory of public service reform — but change is happening anyway. The system is being reshaped piece by piece, not by design, but by the demands of what he’s trying to get done ...
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